Jarle Tungeland
07 Dec
07Dec

Norway is surfing a wave!
Heat waves are avoiding us and tourists are flocking in droves.



The fairyland of Norway is taking off.

No limitation is more inhibiting than not having a place to sleep. This cannot be compared to a normal tourist mecca in a southern European country, or a country with cities and regions built for tourists.

Norway was built too slowly, the processes to adapt to changes in population growth and tourism have taken too long to develop. Or, really, a bit of a lack of development and slow thinking, combined with a state and municipal process aimed at the Stone Age. 

And there is no criticism in the choice of words. But we are lagging behind in many areas, because we are trying to be the best in everything. So that we do not finish one area of focus before we start a new one. We struggle to accept this a little, both in good times and bad.



But that being said, we have a very beautiful country, with a lot of untouched nature. Few restrictions for visiting tourists, and we try to go out of our way to ensure that visitors have an enjoyable stay.

Most can tolerate more tourism and perhaps a longer season. We see that winter tourism is also increasing significantly, and northern lights tourism has completely taken off.


Norway is surfing a wave! It sounds like music to our ears and you are all welcome.


TAXITUR


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